The impressive 68.2-meter explorer yacht Ragnar has found a new owner, thanks to the efforts of Konstantin Kolpakov from Arcon Yachts and Frank Grzeszczak Sr. representing the buyer from FGI Yacht Group.
The supply vessel Sanaborg was originally built in 2012 by Koninklijke Niestern Sander as an ice-breaking multipurpose support supply vessel. The project was finished this year after major refit at Icon Yachts, under the design direction of RWD. The yacht was ultimately delivered in 2020, showcasing a distinctive exterior inspired by a medieval Viking helmet.
Standing out among her unique features is the top deck, which offers a sheltered yet open-air space complete with a spa pool, a bar, a barbecue area, and ample seating. Staircases on either side, designated for guests and crew respectively, lead to the "A" deck. This level encompasses a spacious wheelhouse and a panoramic upper saloon with outdoor dining options.
The upper saloon exudes a cozy pub-like atmosphere, with its tartan fabrics, Chesterfield seats, dark-stained walnut walls, and chevron parquet floors. The main saloon features a British pub-style bar and a wine cellar, while the dining room pays homage to the yacht's namesake, boasting a full-size likeness of the Viking warrior Ragnar.
Accommodating up to 12 guests and 17 crew members, Ragnar boasts two identical owner's cabins. The guest cabins on the main deck are finished with bleached oak and light, neutral colors, ensuring a restful night's sleep for all.
Among the notable highlights onboard is a spa area, featuring warm travertine and teak finishes, offering the perfect retreat after a thrilling ski expedition or a refreshing, icy shower.
Equipped with electrically driven Wärtsilä Icepod thrusters and diesel-electric Caterpillar propulsion with electric pod drives, Ragnar achieves a cruising speed of 12.5 knots and can reach a maximum speed of 14 knots at half load. With a range of 6,000 nautical miles,the yacht is ready to embark on epic adventures.
Ragnar's last known asking price was EUR69,500,000.
Credits: Yacht Harbour archive